The reader is thrust headlong into Logan Bechard's perilous exploits, as the brilliant young geologist fights to save the world from a terrifying communist regime bent on world domination. A masterful blend of high-stakes action and poignant real world issues like dwindling fossil fuels and the justice and equality movement fighting for south Sudan’s independence against Khartoum’s Islamic state.

Lenin's Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism" was published in the summer of 1917. Although one of Lenin's shorter works, it is widely recognised as being one of his most immediately influential.
The introduction by historian Rupert Matthews sets the book in its historic setting and explains why it was such a profoundly influential work when it first came out.

In August 1917 Vladimir Lenin wrote this highly influential book with the specific aim of stirring up the Russian people to support a Communist Revolution to be led by himself.
This new edition comes with an introduction and analysis by historian Rupert Matthews.

An inside look into Jewish life in Communist Russia. A true story with heartache and human insight worthy of fiction. Motherland implies as much as it says, as it takes you through communism, antisemitism, the Great Famine, the Great Purge, World War II, and everyday realities of Russian life. It shows that faith, honesty, and determination can shine despite hunger, war, betrayal, and persecution.